: Ensure the camera's capture mode supports the output you are trying to use (e.g., HDMI for local monitors). 3. Professional Performance Tuning
If you are still experiencing issues after trying these steps, it is recommended to contact Axis Technical Support for further diagnosis.
To maintain a high-quality, reliable view, professional installers use these "exclusive" tuning techniques: live view axis fix exclusive
Troubleshooting the Axis Camera "Live View" Exclusive Mode Fix
If your camera’s pan, tilt, or zoom (PTZ) axes are not responding correctly in the live view, these standard procedures often resolve the issue: Continuous Pan/Tilt Navigation : Ensure the camera's capture mode supports the
Heat causes screw expansion. Normal auto-correction masks this. By fixing an axis exclusively, you can measure actual thermal growth during a warm-up cycle, allowing you to build precise compensation tables.
A security integrator mounts an Axis fixed‑dome camera. They power it on, open the live view in a browser, and loosen the tilt‑lock screw. While watching the live feed, they tilt the lens until the parking lot entrance is centered. Then they lock the screw, and the camera’s internal PTZ algorithms maintain the view. The entire process relies on Axis‑exclusive Media Control (AMC) technology to stream the video without lag. A security integrator mounts an Axis fixed‑dome camera
You are walking down a city street. Every step causes a micro-roll. With standard stabilization, the buildings on the left and right will "shear" slightly. With the exclusive axis fix, the buildings remain perfectly perpendicular to the bottom of the frame.
Open your browser and log into the Axis camera administrator interface via its static IP address.
If basic troubleshooting fails, you must adjust how your devices share control permissions. Force a Manual Video Output Route
Set a weekly automated maintenance reboot within the camera's system tasks.